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... . 6 of Minsky ( 1954 ) . " See the discussion of Bernstein ( 1958 ) and the more extensive review and discussion in the very suggestive paper of Newell , Shaw and Simon ( 1958b ) . 8 8 7 7 4 4 3 3 4 3 B - 25 430 APPROACHES AND ATTITUDES.
... . 6 of Minsky ( 1954 ) . " See the discussion of Bernstein ( 1958 ) and the more extensive review and discussion in the very suggestive paper of Newell , Shaw and Simon ( 1958b ) . 8 8 7 7 4 4 3 3 4 3 B - 25 430 APPROACHES AND ATTITUDES.
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... Newell , Shaw , and Simon ( 1958b ) , would be more profitable . substitute for the absolute " win , lose , or draw " criterion some other " static " way of evaluating nonterminal positions . 18 ( See Fig . 10. ) Perhaps the simplest ...
... Newell , Shaw , and Simon ( 1958b ) , would be more profitable . substitute for the absolute " win , lose , or draw " criterion some other " static " way of evaluating nonterminal positions . 18 ( See Fig . 10. ) Perhaps the simplest ...
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... Newell noted , It is extremely doubtful whether there is enough information in “ win , lose , or draw " when referred to the whole play of the game to permit any learning at all over available time scales . For learning to take place ...
... Newell noted , It is extremely doubtful whether there is enough information in “ win , lose , or draw " when referred to the whole play of the game to permit any learning at all over available time scales . For learning to take place ...
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... Newell , Shaw and Simon It is not surprising that the testing grounds for early work on mechanical problem - solving have usually been areas of mathematics , or games , in which the rules are defined with absolute clarity . The " Logic ...
... Newell , Shaw and Simon It is not surprising that the testing grounds for early work on mechanical problem - solving have usually been areas of mathematics , or games , in which the rules are defined with absolute clarity . The " Logic ...
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... Newell , Shaw and Simon ( 1958a , 1958b ) . ] Wang's problems , while logically equivalent , are formally much simpler . His methods do not include any facilities for using previous results ( hence they are sure to degrade rapidly at a ...
... Newell , Shaw and Simon ( 1958a , 1958b ) . ] Wang's problems , while logically equivalent , are formally much simpler . His methods do not include any facilities for using previous results ( hence they are sure to degrade rapidly at a ...
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